Dez Bryant is undoubtedly one of the best receivers in the NFL, and he’s on the open market. However, if a conversation after a charity basketball game is any indicator, he’ll be back with Cowboys in 2015.

Bryant becomes an unrestricted agent next month after completing the last year of his rookie contract at $1.78 million, an outrageous bargain for 88 catches, 1,320 yards and an NFL-best 16 touchdown receptions.

Dallas has a tall task on its hands if it wants to re-sign both Bryant and running back DeMarco Murray, but Bryant said he excepts something to be worked out with the Cowboys.

“I’m a Cowboy at heart. It’s Cowboys forever,” Bryant told NBC 5 Dallas after a charity basketball game in Arizona. “It’s a process. We are talking about big money. I am pretty sure it’s going to be positive at the end of the day.”

“Regardless, I’m a Cowboy,” Bryant said. “But it is what it is. It’s business. I am a free agent. I’m very confident that something is going to happen, something is going to get done, and have these Cowboys fans excited for a long time."